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  1. 10 de ago. de 2018 · Marriage: Affreca (Aufrick) Godfredsdottier in 1182. Died: 1210-1219. General Notes: aka: Earl/Prince of Ulster. Chief Governor (Justicular) of Ireland 1185-1190. JOHN DE COURCY is one of the most interesting characters in history and very important in the development of Norman influence in Ireland. JOHN DE COURCY, of Stoke Courcy, in Somerset ...

  2. Tá sin-seanathair De Courcy, Richard de Curci, ainmnithe sa Liber de Wintonia (nó Domesday Book) Phós a sheanathair, William de Courcy I, Emma de Falaise. Phós a athair, William de Courcy II, Avice de Copeland de Rumilly agus fuair sé bás faoi 1155, ag fágáil na n-eastát teaghlaigh i Somerset agus in áiteanna eile i Sasana chuig a mhac, William de Courcy III, deartháir níos sine John.

  3. Affreca de Courcy or Affrica Guðrøðardóttir was a late 12th-/early 13th century noblewoman. She was the daughter of Godred Olafsson, King of the Isles, a member of the Crovan dynasty. In the late 12th century she married John de Courcy. Affrica is noted for religious patronage in northern Ireland.

  4. John de Courcy was married to Affreca de Courcy or Affrica Guðrøðardóttir a late 12th-century noblewoman. Affreca is noted for religious patronage in Northern Ireland and founded Grey Abbey, on the Ards peninsula. A statue of her sits on a high wall in Carrickfergus with a plaque that says “thinking of home”.

  5. Grey Abbey is founded by Affreca wife of John de Courcy and daughter of King Godred of the Isle of Man

  6. Grey abbey was founded in 1193 by Affreca, wife of John de Courcy and daughter of Godfred, king of Man. Tradition says that Affreca founded the abbey in thanksgiving for a safe landing after a perilous journey at sea.

  7. KW - Affreca de Courcy. KW - Hillsborough Castle. KW - Fulminologist. M3 - Other contribution. VL - 24:3. T3 - New Hibernia Review. PB - New Hibernia Review.